FBI Agents in West Haven Town Hall.
You think you will enjoy a long weekend from your labors in municipal government and the FBI appears in your town hall. Agents are, Daily Ructions has learned, at West Haven’s town hall this afternoon on what appears to be a visit without an appointment.
These things usually involve law enforcement officials following a trail scattered with misused public funds–often federal funds. In West Haven, the possibilities are more numerous than in most Connecticut towns.
Updates as events require.
Posted October 8, 2021.
October 8, 2021 3:27 pm Comments Off on FBI Agents in West Haven Town Hall.
Shelton Democrat Eldridge Says He’s Matured. Facebook Shows into What.
David Eldridge, Shelton Democratic candidate for mayor spent Wednesday running away from his past. He told the Shelton Herald in response to a Daily Ructions story that he has “matured” from his 1992 racist public rant about keeping “the blacks, the Spanish … (and) the white trash” out of Shelton. Eldridge, a retired Shelton police officer, was a member of the force when he shared his views before the local board of alderman.
Screenshots of Eldridge’s Facebook tell a different story. One Eldridge Facebook comment refers to Black Lives Batter protesters as “pieces of shit.” A 2019 post accuses professional football player and activist Colin Kaepernick of cowardice, calling him a “clown.”
In an interview with Hearst Media’s Brian Gioiele, Eldridge “stated that his goal, as mayor, is to create welcoming place for everyone — young people, seniors, people of all races, ethnicities and nationalities.”
Shelton Democratic Town Committee Dave Gioiele told the Hearst paper, “We all grow and learn as we progress through life,” Gioiello added. “What we say and believe changes over time. He is committed to a diverse community and we support him. He is our candidate and we will continue to work for his election.”
Posted October 7, 2021
October 7, 2021 9:36 am Comments Off on Shelton Democrat Eldridge Says He’s Matured. Facebook Shows into What.
Democrat David Eldridge Struggles to Explain 1992 Call to Keep “the Blacks, the Spanish, and White Trash” Out of Shelton.
As a Shelton police officer in 1992, David Eldridge urged the town’s Board of Alderman to find ways to keep “the blacks, the Spanish and white trash” out of town. Eldridge, now retired from the force, is the Democratic candidate for mayor of Shelton and is scrambling to rewrite his racist rant.
An April 22, 1992, Bridgeport Post article quoting Eldridge has been making its way around Shelton—and other places—causing Eldridge to claim on his campaign’s Facebook page that he was addressing concerns about gang members moving to the Naugatuck Valley town. Eldridge’s screed was ugly and clear. Shelton was reserved for white’s only—and only certain whites. He was fully vested with police powers when he dug into a deep well of bile and spewed it at a public meeting.
Eldridge wrote in his Facebook post that he was sorry and “should have been more sensitive as to how I discussed this matter.” He pledges to embrace diversity. Democratic leaders will strain all credulity to adopt Eldridge’s polishing of his racist plea as an adult with a badge, a gun, and the far reaching powers of a police officer.
October 5, 2021 8:05 pm Comments Off on Democrat David Eldridge Struggles to Explain 1992 Call to Keep “the Blacks, the Spanish, and White Trash” Out of Shelton.
Abandoning All Pretense. New Haven Democrats Holding Wednesday Morning Fundraiser.
It’s never enough. New Haven Democrats control all 30 of seats on the city’s Board of Alders–and are likely to do when voters return to the polls. Only six seats are uncontested this year, two fewer than in 2019. Nevertheless, lobbyists and others with interests in state government have been invited commanded to support a Democratic town committee fundraising event this Wednesday at 11 a.m.
The event will take place at the Neighborhood Cafe. Few legislative employees work at the LOB on Wednesdays, so some may take a rest from their labors at home and enjoy an early $100 lunch with lobbyists.
The New Haven Democrats want it all. Unlike most other Connecticut municipalities, the city is not subject minority representation. There are few registered Republicans. The party has a candidate for mayor, John Carlson. There are two Republicans competing for a board of education seat.
One party loyalist is alarmed at a local ballot that includes candidates who are not Democrats. “We have to make this election count in a big way so a Republican doesn’t get their pinkie in the door,” Ward 25 Democratic co-chair Janis Underwood told party faithful last month, according to the New Haven Independent.
New Haven Democrats won’t need whatever they raise from special interests Wednesday. The money will be spent on keeping the local party organization limber for 2022. Elm City Democrats provide their party with its largest haul of votes in statewide elections. It’s proved crucial since 2010.
However frosty relations remain between Governor Ned Lamont and Senate President Martin Looney (D-New Haven), Democrats understand that in the elections that matter most, the path to winning passes through New Haven. New Haven’s DTC chair is Vincent Mauro, who also serves as Looney’s top aide and enforcer.
Connecticut has one of the nation’s most generous public financing program of political campaigns for state and legislative elections. Money, however, always finds its way. New Haven provides one.
October 4, 2021 8:58 am Comments Off on Abandoning All Pretense. New Haven Democrats Holding Wednesday Morning Fundraiser.
Talk of Klarides Taking the Bysiewicz Trail in ‘22 Distracts State Republicans.
Tuesday night provided a reminder that nothing distracts Republican state party committee members from their party-building duties like the approach of a gubernatorial election. Last night’s meeting took place as members buzzed about the prospect of former state Representative Themis Klarides running for lieutenant governor on a ticket headed by Bob Stefanowski.
Klarides formed a committee for a self-financed bid for governor earlier this year. Stefanowski, the 2018 Republican nominee for governor, is expected to launch a second campaign this fall. A Stefanowski/Klarides ticket would avert an expensive primary, according to insider analysis.
The hothouse speculation fails to address the immovable object likely to doom any ticket with Klarides on it: Eversource. Klarides is married to Greg Butler, the unpopular utility giant’s executive vice president and general counsel. Stefanowski has seen the same Club for Growth poll Daily Ructions shared with readers.
in 2018, Ned and Ann Huntress Lamont decided to save millions in primary spending by offering rival Susan Bysiewicz the second spot on the Democratic ticket. Bysiewicz’s third campaign for governor would have become an expensive annoyance if she qualified for the primary ballot and public financing.
Bysiewicz was known for turning the secretary of the state’s office into her permanent campaign headquarters during three-terms in that office. Her unsuccessful campaigns for governor (2006, 2010, 2018), attorney general (2010), and U.S. Senate (2012) made little impact. Nevertheless, the Lamonts know state Democratic primary voters are susceptible to unforeseen stampedes.
Eversource is in its own category of campaign poison. However much it costs the wealthy Lamonts’ to honor their hazy pledge to donate profits from a state deal with “patient-centered health intelligence company” Sema4, there’ll be plenty left to convince voters Republicans want to hand the state over to Eversource. When you’ve dipped into your vast fortune of generational wealth to spend $50 million on three campaigns, another $20 million for one more may seem like a trifle. Making Eversource a synonym for the Republican ticket by spring could make the typical Lamont tidal wave of spending unnecessary.
The Klarides/Eversource connection illustrates one more example of contemporary Republican taste for delusions. Some party leaders refuse to contemplate the toll tumultuous weather and Eversource’s record of inadequate responses could inflict on their ticket. Tenth year retrospectives on 2011’s paralyzing October storm will remind them and Stefanowski that memories of Eversource’s epic failure remain vivid.
An alliance with Klarides and Butler, an ambitious veteran of Republican politics, would cause irreparable fractures in the campaign organization Stefanowski has been building.
Posted September 29, 2021.
September 29, 2021 6:24 am Comments Off on Talk of Klarides Taking the Bysiewicz Trail in ‘22 Distracts State Republicans.
Oak HC/FT Seeking Votes for Ann Lamont on Survey Monkey.
Ann Huntress Lamont made Survey Monkey’s ballot. The Greenwich Democrat is one of 300 healthcare titans in the running to make the final cut for Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare.
Lamont wrote in a tweet that she is “humbled to be featured on the shortlist” of 300. Oak HC/FT urged readers to vote for the Lamont administration’s most influential voice. You can vote here.
Lamont provided a public reminder of her sharp skills as an investor earlier this year. She’s the Oak partner helming the investment firm’s stake in Dama Financial, the California company that provides banking services to the growing legal cannabis industry. Governor Ned Lamont signed legislation legalizing the sale of cannabis in Connecticut in June.
September 27, 2021 9:07 am Comments Off on Oak HC/FT Seeking Votes for Ann Lamont on Survey Monkey.
Something to Celebrate: The Lives of Billy and Jeanne Ciotto.
September 24, 2021 5:37 pm Comments Off on Something to Celebrate: The Lives of Billy and Jeanne Ciotto.
Lawyer Challenges Simmons’s Spot on Independent Party Line for Stamford Mayor.
Jeffrey Hersh, a lawyer with an office in Greenwich, asserted in a letter to the Stamford City Clerk that Connecticut’s election laws preclude Democratic nominee Caroline Simmons from appearing on the Independent Party line. Hersh cited Connecticut statutes that preclude a candidate nominated by a major or minor party from petitioning onto another place on the ballot. Hersh represents Stamford resident Al Fiore.
Because the Independent Party did not nominate a candidate for mayor of Stamford at the last election–in 2017–it is neither a major nor a minor party in Stamford in this year’s mayoral contest. In order for the Independent Party to nominate a candidate this year, Simmons would have had to circulate petitions. Simmons is the Democratic candidate after winning a thumping primary victory this month, so she cannot petition onto any other ballot position.
Hersh’s arguments provide a reminder that Connecticut’s ballot access laws are an intended impediment to voters having more choices than what party establishments allow. Simmons might have raised this festering issue as a state legislator but it would have caused her to be alienated from legislative leaders.
September 22, 2021 4:43 pm Comments Off on Lawyer Challenges Simmons’s Spot on Independent Party Line for Stamford Mayor.
Simmons Defeats Martin in Stamford Primary Landslide.
State Representative Caroline Simmons defeated incumbent David Martin in Stamford’s Democratic primary for mayor. Unofficial returns have Simmons winning more than 60% of the vote.
Simmons won the Stamford DTC endorsement 21 to 19 in July. Martin was seeking his third four-year term. He scored an upset in 2013 when he defeated William Tong in the Democratic primary. He went on to defeat former Republican lieutenant governor Mike Fedele that November. Martin enjoyed an easy re-election in 2017.
Simmons will face petitioning candidate Bobby Valentine, a well-known Stamford figure, in November.
September 14, 2021 8:39 pm Comments Off on Simmons Defeats Martin in Stamford Primary Landslide.
Perkinson Defeats Armatruda in Woodbury. Setback for Angry Anti-mask Republicans.
Incumbent Woodbury Republican First Selectman Barbara Perkinson withstood a primary challenge from anti-masker Lisa Amatruda, the town’s Republican registrar of voters. Parkinson received 446 votes to Amatruda’s 402.
Amatruda waved the flag while accusing Perkinson of being a RINO. Amatruda was infuriated that Perkinson imposed a mask mandate in town buildings as Covid infections increased.
Perkinson, a retired middle school teacher, will run unopposed in November.
September 14, 2021 8:20 pm Comments Off on Perkinson Defeats Armatruda in Woodbury. Setback for Angry Anti-mask Republicans.